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    The Future of Sustainability

    By Bruce Conard

    For many years, Bruce Conard has been engaged in reading about and discussing the desired sustainability of the mining and metals resource industry. He has, however, become concerned that there is a g

    Jan 1, 2014

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    The Future of the Canadian Oil Industry

    By J. C. Rudolph

    "THE TOPIC on which I am speaking this afternoon is ""The Future of the Canadian Oil Industry.'' At the time of C + 100, we should take a searching look at ourselves, an honest appraisal of our achiev

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Future of the Copper Industry

    By Arthur Notman

    In view of the alarm expressed in many quarters over the increased production of copper to come from Canada and Africa in the future, it is of interest to study the history of the principal producing

    Jan 1, 1931

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    The Future Promise of Mining in the Ocean

    By John L. Mero

    "The ocean has served humanity as a source of raw materials for thousands of years, but only on a minimal scale relative to its potential. Exploration programs have shown the ocean to contain a large

    Jan 1, 1972

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    The Future Shape of Mineral Processing

    By M. J. Bunyard, I. Mullany

    "The pressures on mine operators are varied and constantly increasing, declining ore grades, more remote locations and increasing environmental concerns. The challenge facing the mining industry is to

    Jan 1, 2017

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    The G-9 Mine Story

    Overview ?G-9 Discovery Hole 420 drilled May 2005 ?14.16% Zn, 1.76% Cu ?Greenfield discovery built into the G-9 Mine in under 4 years. ?Utilized a unique ?Parallel Track? approach to fast-track min

    May 1, 2010

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    The Galore Creek Copper Deposits

    By D. A. Barr

    "The Galore Creek copper deposits are situated in the Stikine River district, 640 miles northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia. The deposits are primary cupriferous replacements localized in highly

    Jan 1, 1966

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    The Galore Creek porphyry copper-gold deposits, northwestern British Columbia

    By S. G. Enns, E. W. Yarrow

    "Situated about 200 km southeast of Juneau, Alaska, within the lower Stikine River region of northwestern British Columbia, the Galore Creek porphyry Cu-Au deposits are hosted by Upper Triassic to Low

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Gap Nickel Mine, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and the American Nickel Works, Camden, New Jersey -- 1860 - 1890

    By D. Chadwick, J. W. Matousek

    Between 1860 and 1890 -- from the time of the American Civil War to the last decade of the 19th Century -- nickel production in North America was dominated (even monopolized) by the output of the indu

    Jan 1, 2005

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    The Gas-Liquid Interfacial Areas in Bubble Plumes

    By S. J. Buckler

    Many metallurgical processes use submerged gas injection to increase the contact area between gas and liquid phases in order to promote faster overall reaction rates. The work presented in this paper

    Jan 1, 2004

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    The gemological identification of emeralds and blue sapphires

    By J. E. Shigley

    The gemological properties that allow natural emeralds and blue sapphires to be distinguished from other gemstones are summarized in this paper. A variety of synthetic and laboratory-treated emeralds

    Jan 1, 1998

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    The General Character of the Earth's Magnetic Field in Western Canada

    By R. Glenn Madill

    Western Canada is defined, for the purposes of this paper, as that part of the Dominion bounded approximately by the 95th and 141st meridians of longitude and the 49th and 80th parallels of latitude.

    Jan 1, 1948

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    The genesis of giants: lessons from the Tambogrande VMS district, Perú - (POWER POINT)

    By Lawrence Winter

    why are these deposits significant? (i) economically and (ii) in a VMS/geological context. ?Significance of the tectonic setting. ?New understanding of the regional geology: volcanic stratigraphy, f

    May 1, 2006

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    The Geologic Environment of Coking Coal of Western North America with Emphasis on the Canadian Scene

    By Vard H. Johnson

    "In contrast with the well-publicized Pittsburgh coal, and the Everglades of Florida, most coal-forming swamps of Cretaceous time in western North America occupied relatively limited areas. They forme

    Jan 1, 1972

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    The geologic setting of the Aldermac copper deposit, Noranda, Quebec

    By A. D. Hunter, J. M. JR. Moore

    "The Aldermac deposit and associated prospects occur in the Noranda Archean volcanic centre of the Abitibi greenstone belt. Over two million tons of are grading 1.65% copper, with minor gold and silve

    Jan 1, 1983

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    The Geological Setting and Estimation of Gold Grade of the High-grade Zone, Red Lake Mine, Goldcorp Inc.

    By Stephen Mcgibbon, Tim Twomey

    "Abstract - The High-grade Zone (HGZ) was discovered 5000 ft (1520 m) below surface in the hangingwall of the existing orebody, 46 years after the Red Lake mine first went into production. The very ri

    Jan 1, 2001

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    The Geological Setting of the Upper Beaver Mine, Kirkland Lake District, Ontario: A Copper-Gold Deposit in Mafic Volcanic Rocks

    By John H. Morris, R. Gwilym Roberts

    "The Upper Beaver Mine, Kirkland Lake, Ontario, is a copper-gold deposit in mafic flows and sedimentary rocks. The deposit consists of a number of orebodies of two types: copper- and gold-bearing chal

    Jan 1, 1982

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    The Geological Setting, Mineralogy, and Paragenesis of Gold-Bearing Polymetallic (Cu+Co+Ag+Au+Bi±Pb±Ni±U) Veins of the Merico-Ethel Property, Elk Lake, Northeastern Ontario, Canada

    By I. Campbell, P. C. Jones, E. G. Potter, R. P. Taylor

    "The Cobalt embayment is a large domain of Paleoproterozoic clastic sedimentary rocks that unconformably overlies the Archean Abitibi greenstone belt. Regionally extensive sills and dikes of Nipissing

    Jan 1, 2009

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    The Geological Survery of Canada

    By F. W. Gray

    Foreword: It is not my purpose, in this address, to write the history of the Geological Survey of Canada, which has from time to time been reviewed by the officers of the Survey itself, and by men m

    Jan 1, 1932

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    The Geological Survey

    By G. A. Young

    THE Geological Survey was created in 1842 to aid the development of Canada's mineral resources. Although the institution has been in existence for nearly 100 years and has accomplished an immense

    Jan 1, 1940